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I know there are fans.....there has to be because people buy them off me. I am not being provocative either....God love you for buying them. Just explain to me what you see in the Montecristo Petit Number 2?

I was reading an e-mail from Jose and he made the quip that the Monte Petit No 2 belongs in the Monte Open line lol3.gif

That is a tad unfair. Whenever we sell a box of Monte Open the staff bring out a birthday cake, light the candles and we all sing. We sell about one box a year party.gif

But the Monte Petit No 2 does sell somewhat and for its fans I want you to put on your best Johnnie Cochran and come out and defend Monte Petit Number 2 ok.gif

There are no rights and wrongs in the world of cigar taste. Your opinion is just as valid as mine when it comes to taste.

Let me know what I am missing ...please biggrin.png

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Well, it's like a Monte #2 but shorter. Costs a bit more too gram for gram. There is a guarantee you'll get the shiny new band though!

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I've think you've asked this before but didn't really get an answer?

Kudos for still probing and not giving up!

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Well, it's like a Monte #2 but shorter. Costs a bit more too gram for gram. There is a guarantee you'll get the shiny new band though!

That's it though...it tastes much milder to me than a Monte 2?

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Yes, I've only tried a couple but would agree. Kind of like a shorter and fatter Open Regata with just a touch more character perhaps?

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Nothing at all.

What baffles me is how it's a supposed to be a smaller Monte 2 but tastes absolutely nothing like a Monte 2. Go figure. lost.gif

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Grabbed a box of these in July 2014 (2013 box code I think). They were mild to just plain dull. Smoked through the box without seeing any improvement. Have never looked back.

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I purchased the original release in paper packs from the right factory. Mine are the opposite of bland. Full of flavor and stronger than any Monte 2 I have smoked except for maybe the first ones I tried in the mid to late 90's before I knew what cigars really were.

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Got a 15 pack of the OR when they were mis-priced at one online retailer and smoked a few - I do like them but the world doesn't really need them. Won't be buying more at current prices.

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I picked up a 10 box a couple years ago ('13 box date) because I like the short piramide/belicoso format. Rarely have time for a full piramide.

The first one was very muted so I gave them another year to sit and they have been getting better since then. True, lighter than a Monte 2 in my experience, but not a bad cigar to my palate. Mine are smoking kind of like the '11 Upmann Connie 1s -nice clean sweet tobacco, but with a bit more coffee. Tiny sample size, but construction of this box is also very good.

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They could be just another anejedos release

I honestly think if the price point was reflective of it's size then there would be hardly any negative opinions.

As it is, because of the pricing the release strikes me as pure greed and leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. Which I suppose is at least more than the actual cigars deliver :D

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Meh, I will stick to my old faithful and reasonably priced Monte #4's. There is a reason they sell so many boxes of these.

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Can't justify trying then at their price point. Rather get a box of bbf, hup 2 and so on.

The world doesn't need petit torpedoes.

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Can't justify trying then at their price point. Rather get a box of bbf, hup 2 and so on.

The world doesn't need petit torpedoes.

I really like the idea of a petit pyramide. As a slow smoker I rarely have time for the full sized.

Fortunately, I read about them here before pulling the trigger though. If they really tasted like short Monte 2 I'd definitely be interested.

There is just no way to justify the price, I could just by a box of normal Monte 2s and pitch them when I feel like it without being out any more money lol. If they were $6-$7 I'd probably bite.

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I've had a few and thought they were OK, if a bit mild.

For the price though, why did they bother?

There are so many other cigars out there that smoke for the same amount of time.

Won't be buying any more of these.

In other words Rob, I can't help you.

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I was reading an e-mail from Jose and he made the quip that the Monte Petit No 2 belongs in the Monte Open line lol3.gif

That is a tad unfair. Whenever we sell a box of Monte Open the staff bring out a birthday cake, light the candles and we all sing. We sell about one box a year party.gif

jeeezzzz i m shy now blush.png i love the open regata ahahha haven t try the petit 2 tho , i feel it just not worth it price wise next to the regular no2

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jeeezzzz i m shy now :blush: i love the open regata ahahha haven t try the petit 2 tho , i feel it just not worth it price wise next to the regular no2

I enjoy the regatta as well. Its a nice early afternoon in the sun cigar.

Petit 2s would be more enjoyable if they put a diplomatico band on them. They are stuck being compared to the monte 2 unfortunately. I must say, the quality of the cigar is certainly more regular than the 2 which is all over the place.

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I enjoy the regatta as well. Its a nice early afternoon in the sun cigar.

Petit 2s would be more enjoyable if they put a diplomatico band on them. They are stuck being compared to the monte 2 unfortunately. I must say, the quality of the cigar is certainly more regular than the 2 which is all over the place.

Excellent idea, Shlomo! Make a petit Dip 2, at a reasonable price. I would love that.

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